Plotz, Saundra

Passed: August 02, 2015

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Saundra Jean Plotz, 79, of Litchfield Park, AZ passed August 2, 2015 in Phoenix, AZ. Saundra was born November 22, 1935 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa to Grover and Vergie Foggy. She was an amazing wife, mom and nanny. She touched everyone she met. She loved her family and embraced life. She left us flying away on the wings of a hummingbird. Her angelic spirit will continue to guide her family and friends through their lives.

Saundra is survived by her husband of 61 years, James Plotz; children: Kim Balaschak and her husband, Jim, Kevin Plotz and his wife, Eileen, Kelli Biggs and Marshall Schroder; grandchildren: Brandi McMillian and her husband, Matt, Brandon Biggs and his wife, Linnea, Sheena Martinez, Tasha Gorman; great grandchildren: Nevaeh, Isiah and Damien Martinez; and brother, David Minder.

Services will be held at the family’s residence on Tuesday, August 4th. Donations can be made in memory of Saundra Jean Plotz to the Arizona Humane Society in Phoenix, AZ or the Alzheimer’s Prevention Foundation in Tucson, AZ. Condolences can be left at www.thompsonfuneralchapel.com.

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6 responses to Plotz, Saundra

  1. Jim, you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. So sorry for your loss.

  2. Jim,
    Please accept our heart felt condolences. We were saddened to read of Sandy’ s passing. Her graciousness and friendly smile always made us feel welcomed and at ease at the C&W gatherings. Our thoughts and prayers are with you!

    We wish you God’s peace,
    Bob and Laraine Grandt

  3. Lisa Kiser says:

    I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Sandy. She was so very nice. I will never forget her hospitality up at the cabin and with my dad, Terry Kiser. My prayers to this family.

  4. A friendship of sixty-seven years lasts only because both people involved want it to. There were miles between us, but we never lost a connection. We shared in the important events of ones life– the marriage to Jim, the birth of Kim, Kelli, Kevin, Brandi and Brandon. We shared every laughter and tear that comes with daily living. I’m who I am today because Saundra Jean was in my life. I’ll never be quite the same now that she has left me. Sandy treasured her memory and now I treasure mine because I’ll always be able to recall this wonderful individual who has given me so much. My love and sympathy goes out to all that loved this very special lady. I want to say, one last time: I love you Saundra Jean…all the grains of sand on the beach. Kay

  5. The loss of your mother, no matter at what age, is deeply sad and affecting. Here is wishing you, nevertheless, a nurturing time of remembrance and of celebrating her life, and your, and your family’s life with her.

    Love and deepest condolences,
    Nadja and John

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